Why is Prime Minister Shah having a direct dialogue with MPs?

Prime Minister Balendra Shah held discussions with lawmakers from the Far Western Province on Tuesday. During the meeting, the lawmakers reminded Shah about the statuses he had written on social media during his election campaign, such as ”Sudur Ab Dur Nai” and ”Jhikkai Jhikkai Maya Tamlai”.

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Why is Prime Minister Shah having a direct dialogue with MPs?

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For the past two days, Prime Minister Balendra Shah has been gathering suggestions from directly elected MPs at the Prime Minister's Office. He met and discussed with MPs from Koshi, Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces separately on Monday and Tuesday and sought their suggestions on development, good governance and other issues.

Prime Minister Shah is preparing to make a comprehensive plan based on suggestions from MPs from all seven provinces on budget preparation, governance reforms and other issues. As the Prime Minister, he is trying to understand the psychology and physical needs of the region by directly interacting with the MPs.

Earlier, Shah used to hold question-and-answer sessions between the Prime Minister and MPs in the Parliament, but he has already taken suggestions from the MPs. He has started taking suggestions from the MPs even before the Parliament session.

The Prime Minister's Office has stated that he is preparing to make a comprehensive plan by directly discussing with MPs from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Nepali Congress (NCP), UML, Nepali Congress (UML), Nepali Congress (NCP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Shram Sanskriti Party (SSP).

Prime Minister Shah's political advisor Asim Shah said that the discussion was started with the aim of getting suggestions on issues such as good governance, development and construction. The Prime Minister had requested the MPs to suggest the work that could be done in the first phase. After listening to the MPs' suggestions, he said that there would be no discrimination while allocating the budget based on the needs of the province while establishing good governance in the first year.

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Congress (Ilam 1) MP Niskal Rai, who met Prime Minister Shah yesterday, said that he had suggested for the overall development of his area and his constituency.

He said, 'The Prime Minister had asked for suggestions on what can be done in the first phase. We will have to make many laws regarding the implementation of the constitution. We will have to move forward the bills that the previous government prioritized. We requested them to pay attention to that.' He said that he suggested that a new law is necessary to implement the 100-point agenda put forward by the government.

Prime Minister Shah said that this year's budget will proceed in a planned manner. 'The Prime Minister said that this time we will prepare the budget in a planned manner.' He informed that the government will emphasize good governance in the first year,' he said.

Rajendra Rai, an MP from Dhankuta elected from UML, informed that the Prime Minister had asked for suggestions on the work that could be done in the district immediately. 'Tell me what work can be done in the district, I will do the long-term work during the budget speech,' he said, quoting the Prime Minister, 'The people have given you (the Prime Minister) a mandate.' You are working on development. We will support you in this. I said that peace should be maintained for that.'

He also said that he had requested the release of UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli in the context of his arrest to investigate the human losses caused by the Gen-G movement.

'I expressed regret over the arrest of our party chairman and former Prime Minister and said that he should be released immediately,' Rai said. 'The chairman should be released to establish peace in the country.' He said that Prime Minister Shah did not respond to this.

The Prime Minister had said that he would discuss the long-term plan in the coming days. After listening to the MPs, Prime Minister Shah said that he would talk about the long-term issue later. He said that he is trying to establish good governance now and then we will work on development work.

Karnali Province MPs' suggestion not to discriminate in budget allocation

Karnali MPs had urged the Prime Minister to stop discriminating against Karnali in the budget allocation. Rukum West MP Gopal Sharma said that he had heard from the MPs that the Prime Minister wanted to know directly about the development and construction of the province.

‘We had informed them about the reason for Karnali’s lagging behind. We asked Karnali not to be discriminated against like in the past. The Prime Minister said that there would be no discrimination in the budget,’ he said. ‘It seems that the Prime Minister is trying to understand directly what is the situation of the provinces. It seems that he is trying to discuss and seek advice from the MPs.’

Karnali MPs had urged them to inform the secretariat if they had any problems. ‘If you have any problems, please inform the secretariat. We will resolve them accordingly,’ he said, quoting the Prime Minister.

RPP (Jumla) MP Gyan Bahadur Shahi has informed that he has mainly drawn the Prime Minister's attention to the development of Karnali. During the budget allocation, attention should be paid to Karnali. The necessary budget had to be disclosed. He said that the previous government had stopped the budget and that the work could not be done. What did the MPs from the Far West say in the discussion?

During the election campaign, the MPs from the Far West also reminded him of the words 'Sudur ab dur nai' and 'Jhikkai jhikkai maya tamlai' on social media.

According to Ain Bahadur Mahar, an MP elected from Bajhang UML, the MPs had urged Prime Minister Shah to focus on development by putting into practice the promises and love he made during the election.

'It was seen that the Prime Minister wanted to understand the needs and problems of the province.' What can be done for development? He asked for suggestions,' he said. He also said that we have suggested that the young Prime Minister has no room for failure. 'The young Prime Minister has no room for failure. I suggested that you should lead for 5 years to be successful,' he said.

Mahar also informed that it would be wrong to seek revenge in the context of the arrest of UML Chairman Oli. 'Succeed by maintaining national unity rather than seeking prejudice and revenge,' he told the Prime Minister, 'In the past, governments have not lasted a full term despite getting a majority. Pay attention to this. Move forward by including all parties.'

According to Ananda Bahadur Chand, an MP from Kailali-5 of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) party, he informed that the Prime Minister is more focused on development work. He said that he has drawn Prime Minister Shah's attention to issues including the upgrading of Dashrath Chand Health Sciences University. Chand informed that the Prime Minister was positive about that.

KP Khanal, an MP elected from Kailali-2 RSWAP, said that he had discussed the matter with the Health Sciences University in Geta for conducting medical education. ‘When should the Prime Minister sign, I said I am ready,’ he said, quoting Prime Minister Shah, ‘I had requested the Minister of Education and Finance for this, and the Prime Minister has also said that he will take it forward.’

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